Minx
- 09 Feb 2004 19:02
Despite trading most days we still go through the telephone broker - at great cost. Can anyone shed any light on the multitude of online brokers with low commission charges - seeing some of the offers we could save a few thousand (tens)a year. I se lots of adds and promises but always worry as to the safety and efficiency.
Any help greatly appreciated
Minx
FTreader
- 11 Feb 2004 13:58
- 9 of 13
I also have a D4F a/c and use TDW for share trades. Trouble with D4F is they limit you to FTSE 350 stocks. Are there any CfD brokers who cover smaller companies?
Minx
- 11 Feb 2004 15:38
- 10 of 13
tried my broker but they don't guarantee prces and it relies on a broker picking up the order ??
thanks
38
- 11 Feb 2004 18:13
- 11 of 13
You could try my firms e/o team, PA Dealing, at www.fyshe-group.co.uk/padealing
I genuinely wouldn't recomend them if I didn't think them any good and I make nothing from their business.
I apologise in advance if I appear to be a rampant self publicist.
ckmtang
- 11 Feb 2004 18:19
- 12 of 13
i use imiweb, it charges flat rate 10 pound, but some active share, they normally cannot trade at once, like i try to buy AFG today before it rise they won`t let you trade, but after it rise they let you trade it. So i need to pay more if i want to buy it. And also in the busy time (8:00 and 4:30) they seemed serve busy and won`t let you trade at once at that time. I am not sure is any ppl using imi have this problem????
Velocity
- 11 Feb 2004 19:44
- 13 of 13
Minx
Try www.etrade.co.uk - 9.95 per side, direct access if you're into it, online limit & stop orders, if done orders, charts etc etc. Friendly, efficient service. I've used them since about August & have no complaints. They do equities, cfd's futs, currencies and most other major markets. Just watch out for the financing charges!